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This isn’t the first time Wayne has turned out the Bryce Jordan Center and Penn State, as he shared with the crowd, “I love Penn State.”

And his fans love him, too.

“I’ve been listening to Lil Wayne since I was 11 years old,” Penn State student Alex Samuel, 22, said.

Wayne, also known as Weezy F Baby, threw out an endorsement for State Patty’s Day, telling the crowd, “I love your green. Y’all are beautiful tonight.”

“I’ve stuck with him, a lot of fans don’t stick with artists when they go through difficult times. I’ve been with him through his mix-tapes ... trying different voices, because I feel like he represents rap from a earlier generation,” said Dwayne Hallager.

The fans even showed love to Wayne’s opening act, Rae Sremmurd, who hit the stage at 7:50 p.m. with their song “This is How You Start a Party.”

“He brings a unique sound to the music industry, especially rap. He has his own clothing style, but even more importantly, he’s genuine. He makes lyrics that he lives by. He’s true to himself, he’s not afraid to be himself on stage or in his interviews. His music goes beyond entertainment,” Hallager said.